Marginean

Marginean is a British surname with Romanian origins. The name is derived from the Romanian word "marginean," meaning "the dweller on the edge" or "the one who lives on the frontier."

The Marginean surname is not common in British culture, but it is believed to have been brought to the UK by Romanian immigrants or individuals with Romanian heritage. It is mainly found among families who have roots in Romania, reflecting the heritage and ancestry of the bearers.

This surname may have variations in spelling, such as Margineanu or Marginean. Individuals with the Marginean surname may have diverse occupations and have made various contributions to British society. The meaning behind the name could signify a sense of being on the fringes or boundaries, perhaps reflecting a connection to the Romanian geographical or cultural context.

Further research into genealogy and historical records can provide more insights into the Marginean surname and its specific branches within the British population.

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There are approximately 25 people named Marginean in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Marginean.

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